Movie Reviews
Film and television reviewed the way I’d want to read them — with a rating that means something, an honest accounting of what works and what doesn’t, and craft notes for writers who want to understand how the machinery operates.
Each review includes a craft notes section for writers — specific observations about structure, character, world-building, and what the film does that you can actually use. Not theory. Technique you can steal.
Religious Horror (1)
The Omen (1976)
An American diplomat learns his adopted son may be the Antichrist as people around the boy die in supernatural accidents.
